这道题与我们学过的内容有什么关系?
What does this problem ________________what we learnt?
只要你坚持尝试,失败也没关系。
It is okay to fail, __________________you keep trying.
琳达缺席了昨天的聚会
Linda_______________________ yesterday's party.
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Almost all Chinese parents want their kids to succeed in the future, so they make their kids learn all kinds of subjects after school. Though most kids are very young, they still spend much time on their homework and after-class activities. They nearly have no time to do sports and housework or anything else.
Each year, 80 percent of parents spend at least 6,000 yuan on different classes for their kids.
For example, young kids have to learn English, swimming, painting and so on to follow their parents' wishes. Most of the parents think that early learning is good for kids. Most kids who go to after-class activities are under 6 years old.
After-class Activities | ||||||
| do housework
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do sports | play computer games | listen to music |
watch TV | do homework |
Time spend (minute) | 12
| 25 | 30 | 31 | 46 | 93 |
The famous expert Lisa says, "Although learning different kinds of subjects is important for kids, it's more important to make them have a happy childhood. Parents should spend more time having fun with their kids, not just making them stay in the classrooms.”
1.Why do many parents make their kids learn all kinds of subjects after school?
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2.Are most kids who go to after-class activities very young?
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3.How much more time do students spend on homework than on the housework?
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4.Which two after-class activities take almost the same time according to the chart?
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5.What should parents do according to the famous expert Lisa?
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There are many ways to release fear and anxiety. Here we have collected some tips based on an article by Xinhua, as well as an interview with Wang Weihua, an expert on positive psychology.
Less information input
Avoid reading too much about the epidemic(疫情), as this can be overwhelming(难以承受的). When you want to learn about (A)it, be sure to get your information from reliable sources. Rumors (谣言) can make you feel anxious.
Exercise indoors
(B)Exercise not only helps you improve your immunity(免疫力), but can also help you relax, according to previous studies. You can try yoga, tai chi or other sports you enjoy.
Write or talk
If you feel too anxious, try to write in a journal to record your true feelings during the epidemic. Through writing, you can better understand yourself and release your emotions. You can also talk with your friends and family about your feelings.
Be creative
Show your imagination and support through creative activities. For example, you can paint pictures that encourage people to fight the virus. If you enjoy music, you can write songs. (C)Don’t be afraid to share your works with others. They may comfort some people.
1.把文中(B)处画线句子翻译成汉语。_______________________________________________
2.把文中(C)处画线句子翻译成汉语。_____________________________________________
3.写出(A)处画线单词指代的内容。_________________________________________________
4.找出一种体现 creative的做法。________________________________________________
5.用句子或短语简要概括本文大意。________________________________________________
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It is often said that the best way to get to the bottom of a hard problem is to sleep on it. Does this make sense? A new study shows that it does.
A team of researchers at Northwestern University, US, found that sleeping is useful in both strengthening(增强) and reorganizing(重组)memory. 1.
The researchers did an experiment on 57 university students. They asked students to solve 42 difficult puzzles (谜题) on the first day.2. The researchers encouraged students to remember the music they heard while solving the puzzles. By the end, there were six puzzles that the students still hadn't solved.
3. They were given special sleep-monitoring(睡眠监测)and music devices(设备). The devices played music linked with the unsolved puzzles while the students were in the slow-wave(慢波) sleep stage (阶段). This stage is when people are likely to dream and reorganize their memories.
The next morning, the students tried the unsolved puzzles again.4. The music activated(激活) the memories they had of the puzzles while they were sleeping. It allowed them to "work” on the puzzles in their sleep.
Former studies of both people and animals have shown that sleep can not only strengthen memory, but also help us organize and send information.5. So the next time you face a difficult problem, sleep on it. Play some music to remind yourself of the problem.
A.Researchers found they were 55 percent more likely to solve them.
B.This can help you solve problems.
C.This study is more evidence(证据)of these findings.
D.The students then went back home to sleep.
E.Students worked on each puzzle while listening to different music.